MDE-4063 TRIND™ TIRIS™ Retrofit Kits C00011-010-XXXX Installation Manual August 2001 Introduction Purpose Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry This manual provides instruction for installing Transmitter/Receiver In Dispenser (TRIND™) Texas Instruments Registration and Identification (TIRIS™) Retrofit Kits C00011-010-XXXX in The Advantage® Series and MPD®-3 Multi-Product Dispenser with InfoScreen®, monochrome CRIND™ device, or single-line CRIND device.
Introduction Required Reading Before installing the equipment, the installer must read, understand, and follow: • this manual • NFPA 30A, The Automotive and Marine Service Station Code • NFPA 70, The National Electric Code • applicable federal, state and local codes and regulations • ASC TRIND Technology Update on page 20 Failure to do so may adversely effect the safe use and operation of the equipment.
Introduction Required Tools 1 -2 4- 08 Pr el im i n 0 ar y The following equipment is needed to install TRIND™ kit C00011: • Allen wrench set, American standard • square (carpenter’s, 12'') • clean cloth or rag • center punch • chip extraction tool, e.g., IC extraction, Digikey Part No.
Parts Lists Parts Lists C00011-XXXX Kit Configurations by Suffix -Suffix Configured For See -WF_S The Advantage Series 48" (wide frame) single-sided page 5 The Advantage Series 48" (wide frame) double-sided -NF_S The Advantage Series 36" (narrow frame) single-sided -NF_D The Advantage Series 36" (narrow frame) double-sided -MPDS MPD-3 single-sided with PMI bezel (slide-in faceplate) -MPDD MPD-3 double-sided with PMI bezel (slide-in faceplate) -MPBS MPD-3 single-sided with Mack bezel (bolt-o
Parts Lists The Advantage Series Kit Parts The Advantage Series Wide Frame (48’’) Kits Kits C00011-WF_S (single-sided) and C00011-WF_D (double-sided) for The Advantage® Series 48" units contain the following: Description Part Number Quantity WF_S Quantity WF_D 1/4-20 bolt x 4” black K01914-70 4 8 1/4-20 nut, black Q11890-08 4 8 antenna assembly T20231-G1 1 2 bracket, antenna T20211-03 1 2 T20211-02 1 0 bracket, positioning R20620-01 2 4 bracket, universal T20212-01 cable clamp,
Parts Lists The Advantage Series Narrow Frame (36’’) Kits Kits C00011-002-NF_S and C00011-002-NF_D kits for The Advantage Series 36" (narrow frame) single-sided (NF_S) and double-sided (NF_D) units contain the following*: Description Part Number Quantity NF_S Quantity NF_D antenna assembly T20231-G1 1 2 bracket, antenna T20211-03 1 2 Q13558-04 10 10 cable group Q13863-06 (note 1) 1 1 card cage assembly T20606-G2 1 1 cover, top T20215-01 1 1 decal, UL N23951-06 1 1 door assemb
Parts Lists MPD-3 Series Kit Parts MPD-3 Units with PMI Bezels (Slide-in Faceplates) C00011-002-MPDS Kits for single-sided units and C00011-002-MPDD Kits for double-sided units with PMI bezels and slide-in faceplates contain the following*.
Parts Lists MPD-3 Units with Mack Bezels (Bolt-on Faceplates) C00011-002-MPBS Kits for single-sided units and C00011-002-MPBD Kits for double-sided units with Mack bezels and bolt-on faceplates contain the following*: Description Part Number Quantity MPBS Quantity MPBD antenna assembly T20231-G1 1 2 antenna bracket kit T20211-03 1 2 bezel assembly T20616-G2 1 2 cable assembly (J203/J806) R18163-G1 (note 1) 1 1 cable clamp, gray Q13558-04 10 10 cable group Q13863-07 (note 1) 1 1
Parts Lists ASC TRIND™ Tool Kit K94577-01 Part Number Quantity co-axial cable tool Q13628-01 1 field strength sensor Q13626-01 1 test tag, TI/RFIDcar mount Q13630-01 1 test tag, TI/RFID hand held Q13630-02 1 threaded rod, 3/8-16 x 4" N23880-01 4 tuning tool, plastic tipped Q13631-01 1 1 -2 4- 08 Pr el im i n 0 ar y Tool Description MDE-4063 TRIND TIRIS Retrofit Kit C00011-010-XXXX Installation Manual• August 2001 Page 9
Important Safety Information Important Safety Information This section introduces the hazards and safety precautions associated with installing, inspecting, maintaining or servicing this product. Before performing any task on this product, read this safety information and the applicable sections in this manual, where additional hazards and safety precautions for your task will be found.
Important Safety Information Evacuation, Barricading and Shut-Off Any procedures requiring accessing the pump/dispenser or STPs requires the following three actions: • An evacuation of all unauthorized persons and vehicles Using safety tape or cones as barricades to the effected units • A total electrical shut-off of that unit y • Read the Manual Follow the Regulations i n 0 ar Read, understand and follow this manual and any other labels or related materials supplied with this equipment.
Important Safety Information Signal Words These signal words used in this manual and on warning labels tell you the seriousness of particular safety hazards. The precautions that follow must be followed to prevent death, injury or damage to the equipment. ! DANGER This signal word is used to alert you to a hazard or unsafe practice which will result in death or serious injury.
Important Safety Information Prevent Electrical Shock and Sparks Dispensing devices use high voltage. A potential shock hazard exists when working on or around a dispensing device. Follow OSHA lock-out and tag-out procedures. Always turn OFF power to the dispensing device and associated submerged turbine pumps (STPs) when servicing or making electrical wiring connections. Multiple disconnects may be required.
Important Safety Information Hydraulic Pressure Releases and Fuel Leakage Working on hydraulic systems can result in leakage of fuel that may also be under pressure. Turn off all circuit breakers for unit being worked on, all dispensers using the same grades of fuel, and all associated STPs. Do not allow unauthorized or untrained individuals to service hydraulic equipment.
Important Safety Information 4 Take precautions to avoid igniting fuel. Do not allow starting of vehicles in the area and immediately stop use of open flames, smoking or power tools in the area. 5 Provide emergency and first aid assistance. ! WARNING If any gasoline has been inhaled, seek emergency help immediately. WARNING Gasoline spilled on skin may cause burns. i n 0 Wash area thoroughly with clean water. ar ! y Inhaled gasoline may cause unconsciousness and burns to lips, mouth and lungs.
Important Safety Information Emergency and First Aid Information Refer to phone book for emergency phone numbers. If needed, follow first aid instructions as outlined in American Red Cross Standard First Aid manuals. ! WARNING Gasoline ingested may cause unconsciousness and burns to internal organs. Do not induce vomiting. Keep airway open. Oxygen may be needed at scene. Seek medical advice immediately.
Important Safety Information Warning Labels Several types of warning labels appear on Marconi products to inform and remind users of important safety information. Read, understand and follow these warnings. Sample Warning Label 1 im Working Alone i n 0 ar y The following labels are typical of those you may find on Marconi’s products: -2 4- 08 el It is highly recommended that someone who is capable of rendering first aid be present during servicing.
Important Safety Information Informing Emergency Personnel Compile the following information for emergency personnel: • Location of accident (e.g. address, front/back of building, etc.) • Nature of accident (e.g. possible heart attack, run over by car, burns, etc.) • Age of victim (e.g. baby, teenager, middle-age, elderly) • Whether or not victim has received first aid (e.g. stopped bleeding by pressure, etc.) • Whether or not victim has vomited (e.g. if swallowed or inhaled something, etc.
Important Safety Information Classifying Hazardous Locations Any activity that can cause an explosion (e.g., smoking, drilling, etc.) must be done well outside the vapor area. The following diagrams are based on NFPA 30A, section 6 and NFPA 70, section 514. Fuel is present.
ASC TRIND Technology Update ASC TRIND Technology Update Note: AUTHORIZED SERVICE CONTRACTORS READ THIS SECTION BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION The TRIND system utilizes technology and devices not commonly used in the industry. Read the following carefully to familiarize yourself with relatively unique aspects of TRIND systems and prevent field problems. RF Transmission and Antennas Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry Located in the TRIND card cage is a transmitter printed circuit board (PCB).
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Important Preinstallation Instruction. Before beginning, read “Important Safety Information” on page 10 and “ASC TRIND Technology Update” on page 20. For MPD-3 Series, go to “Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units” on page 38. Removing Mobil Logo Display Cabinet y Use these procedures for dispensers with Mobil lighted logo display cabinets only.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units 5 Remove four 3/8-16 bolts, lock washers, flat washers and soft aluminum flat washers securing display cabinet to top of unit. Save all hardware except bolts for reassembly. Dispose of bolts. 6 Carefully lift and remove display cabinet. Set cabinet aside for reassembly. Note: Logo display cabinet weighs approximately seventy-five pounds. A crew of two, on separate ‘A’ style ladders, are required to lift and remove cabinet.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units 4 Remove top cover from main panel by accessing mounting hardware from inside main cabinet. See Figure 4. Save top cover and fastening hardware for reassembly. Top cover Figure 4: Removing cabinet top cover ar y Access to top cover fastening bolts from inside main cabinet 5 Remove any call or stop buttons, or magnetic switch hardware from door. Save all i n 0 removed hardware for reassembly. im 7 Dispose of door. Save pin for reassembly.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Removing Knockout in Unit Top Cover 1 Remove knockouts from the near left side of unit top cover while facing each side of unit to have antenna installed. • For units without end plate, lift left side of top cover for access to knockout from bottom. • For units with nine bolt end plates, remove plate for access. Figure 6: Unit Top Cover Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry Top cover knockout 2 Lower top cover to original position.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Modifying Right Options Door For all units without stop or call button on right options door, go to ‘Re-installing Door Alarm Switches’ on page 28, if unit has door alarm. If unit does not have door alarm, go to “Installing Right Options Door” on page 28. For 48" units with stop or call buttons previously installed, perform the following steps.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units For 36" units with stop or call buttons previously installed, perform the following steps. Remove all hardware from new right options door according to the following steps and save all parts for reassembly. • Remove two screws mounting door shield on rear of door. • Disconnect cable R20522-G2 from light/microreader printed circuit board (PCB) by disconnecting J181 on cable from P181 on board. • Remove Light/Microreader PCB.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Reinstalling Button 1 Hold contact base on back of door and align with hole drilled earlier. 2 Insert push button from front of door by aligning tabs with slots in base. Re-installing button(s) Wide Frame Door Push button ar y Narrow Frame Door Contact switch base assembly Base i n 0 Contact Block 1 3 Turn push button 45° clockwise to lock button to base. im 4 Tighten two screws on base to secure push button and base assembly to door.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Reinstalling Door Alarm Switches For units with cash acceptors, follow these steps to reinstall door alarm assemblies on TRIND right option doors. Refer to diagram on this page for more information. Perform each step for both ‘A’ and ‘B’ side right option doors. If unit does not have door alarm, go to ‘Installing Right Option Door’ on page 28. 1 Reinstall C-clips removed from old right side option doors.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Installing Bulkhead Grommet 1 Disconnect two cables and remove ground connector to ‘A’ side printer. Remove printer from unit and save for reinstallation. 2 While facing ‘A’ side of unit, measure 6" in toward center of cabinet top from outside edge of top, and draw a line on top cover. 'A' Side Locating bulkhead grommet hole 10.5" ar y 6" i n 0 'B' Side 3 Measure 10.5" in from left side of top, and draw a line.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units 8 Follow these mandatory safety guidelines: • Do not use electric drill. Use only pneumatic (air) drill set or controlled for low speed only (300-500 rpm) or hand operated drill. • Deposit a few drops of cutting oil at drilling point and on drill bit, to keep bit from binding, to quench sparks and to bind drill shavings.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Installing Card Cage Assembly Install card cage assembly from ‘B’ side of unit according to the following steps: 1 Carefully pry out printer cable retainer from underside of printer shelf. 2 Pull printer cable out of 2 3/4" round hole from bottom, and install piece of strip grommet Q10315-06 around perimeter of hole. 3 For all single-sided units, connect dummy load connector R20526-01 to JB on low frequency transmitter PCB Q13579-01 in card cage.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Installing Transmitter Cables M00878A002 Cable Assembly PB P2B P1B P3B P3A P1A P2A PA Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry Before proceeding be sure to be able to easily identify A and B side cable ends. Electric tape, wire numbers or other suitable device may be used. Note: Sharp bends in antenna cables will cause damage. All cable turns must be in loops and gradual. Refer to “ASC TRIND Technology Update” on page 20.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units 8 Without removing upper piping housing sheathing, install piece of edge grommet Q10315-06 along edge of sheathing where cables pass in column. See exploded illustration below. Note: Carefully check for any points along cable harness run where cables may come in contact with sheet metal edges, and install edge grommet to prevent cable damage.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Replacing Main Cabinet Top Cover 1 Use hacksaw to cut 3/8" slots in cabinet top cover to allow strip a minimum of 6" wide to be folded back with pliers and hammered flat as shown, to allow cables to pass under top cover to grommet. Note: Remove top cover from work area to cut slot. Do not cut metal in proximity to dispensers. Place top cover on cardboard while hammering to prevent damage to paint.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units Pull Out CRIND Tray For these units utilize round 2-3/4" hole in printer shelf bottom, used for printer cable. Use cable clamps to secure cables to underside of printer shelf.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units 5 Ensure that option door opens and closes freely without stressing or crimping cables, use tie wrap Q10178-01 to loosely secure cables to small fixed tab at end of light frame, forcing cables between light frame and door gasket.
Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units T20662-G2 Cable Routing In Main Cabinet Card Cage cable harness T20662-G2 contains two cables with connectors P1 and P2. P1 for A Side is shorter of the two. Each cable is designed to extended to the point where the main door and electronics cabinet are hinged. Feed cables through 2-3/4" round hole in printer shelf.
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units Before beginning read “Classifying Hazardous Locations” on page 19 and “ASC TRIND Technology Update” on page 20. The TRIND™ retrofit can only be done on MPD-3 units with CRIND™ printer on left. Preparing For Installation 1 From ‘A’ side, remove left column outside sheathing (or top section only for two piece Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry sheathing).
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units Removing Main Cabinet 1 Locate four nuts on each side of main cabinet, ‘A’ and ‘B’, that secure cabinet to frame. Removing main cabinet Four nuts each side, ‘A’ and ‘B’, on mounting studs behind lip + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ar + y + 2 Remove all eight nuts and washers, and save for reassembly. 3 Disconnect barrel connectors to allow cabinet to be removed from unit.
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units Installing Transmitter Cables cables connections to card cage M00878A002 Cable Assembly cable connections for upper housing PB P2B P1B P3B P3A P1A P2A PA Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry Before proceeding be sure you can easily identify A and B side cable ends. Electric tape, wire numbers or other suitable device may be used as needed. Note: Sharp bends in antenna cables will cause damage. All cable turns must be in loops and gradual.
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units 6 Feed cable ends into vapor barrier, dressing and securing cables in place with electrical tape. 7 Away from island, use snips or shears to cut slits 1-1/2" apart in bottom center of inside sheathing at 45 degree angles. See illustration below. 8 Fold pieces forward on cabinet side of sheathing. Use hammer to flatten folded pieces as shown. ar Step 8: Use pliers to fold pieces in direction of cabinet and away from column.
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units Removing Faceplate MPD-3 units have two types of faceplates; slide-in (PMI bezel) and bolt-on (Mack bezel). Follow directions for the type of faceplate and bezel that applies. For units with slide-in faceplates on PMI bezels, do the following: 1 Release right side faceplate using keyswitch. 2 Open manager keypad door and remove single screw.
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units Routing Cables into Main Cabinet 1 Open bezel doors on main cabinet. 2 Locate indent on rear of door behind 3/4" diameter unopened access point. 3 Use 3/4" drill bit to open hole in plastic door from rear of door. Note: If electric drill is used work must be 20’ from fuel island. 4 Use deburring tool or file to round edges of hole.
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units Installing Card Cage Assembly Install card cage assembly from ‘A’ side of unit, according to the following steps: 1 Begin to separate card cage assembly into two pieces by removing one screw on top and two nuts at bottom, one each front and rear. Card cage assembly Screw Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry Nut Nut 2 Disconnect cables joining two sides of card cage. 3 From ‘A’ side, place bottom section of card cage fuse side first on to left shelf.
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units 6 For units with Screened Image Display (SIDs) only, do the following: Note: If these directions are not followed printed circuit boards will be damaged. • From ‘B’ side of unit, install screw up through hole under card cage. Align screw with mounting hole on card cage, but do not fasten. • Tilt card cage away from screw, and secure screw to shelf by installing two nuts under card cage.
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units Installing TRIND Faceplate Assembly. Perform the following steps for each side of unit. For installing TRIND slide-in faceplates on PMI bezels, do the following: 1 Remove new TRIND faceplate assembly from box. For ‘B’ side faceplates only, feed faceplate cables back into faceplate housing through round hole in shield to shorten cable leads. Note: ‘B’ side cables have a shorter run to card cage than ‘A’ side. 2 Peel adhesive backing off round gasket N23881-01.
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units 4 Replace existing keypad and keypad cable with T17549-G1 keypad and long cable R18163- G1, but do not install keypad on bezel door. Note: At user’s discretion, new keypad can be placed behind brand panel lighting or in the well behind the printer door, on either side of printer, provided cable is run and secured properly and safe access is maintained. 5 Remove yellow tape on back of bezel door covering round hole.
Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units Routing Cables in Main Cabinet Kit comes with ten cable clamps (Q13558-04). Routing cables in main cabinet Bundle cables between shelf wall and card cage, using clamp Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry Install Q10277-02 strip grommet for power cable R20580-G1 ‘B’ side Existing snap-in 1 1/2" bushings- use for routing Install strip grommet Q10277-02 in 1-1/2" hole for power cable R20850-01.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Preparing Antenna Cable Connections For all units, gain access to upper housing from underside, by removing upper housing bottom sheathing or VaporVac belly pan, as required. Refer to MDE-2531 Service Manual for instructions. Save all parts and hardware for reassembly. For For additional information refer to “Cable Block Diagram R20762” on page 60 and “Cabinet Cable Connections” on page 61.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Assembling Antenna Mounting Brackets CAUTION If power tools are used for assembly work must be done at least 20" from fuel island Use saw horse, work bench or even packaging boxes as platform to assemble antenna related parts on a flat surface. Use packaging materials under parts to protect against dirt or scratches. Assemble antenna and universal mounting brackets at ground level according to the following steps.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Figure 9: Assembling universal and antenna brackets for The Advantage Series 36" (narrow) frame units 36" wide unit without logo display cabinet Holes (2 per bracket) for grommets N15941-38 -2 4- im Universal bracket (T20212-01) Note: for single-sided units antenna bracket T20211-03 does not have antenna mounting arms 1 Antenna bracket (T20211-03) i n 0 ar y Use antenna brackets without universal brackets 36" wide unit with logo display cabinet 08 Pr el
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections 2 For all installations requiring both antenna and universal brackets, fasten universal brackets to antenna brackets using self-threading screws (K85736-45) from antenna bracket side. 3 Install two round grommets (N15941-38) in two holes on only one universal bracket. See Figure 12 on page 55.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Mounting High Frequency Antenna Mount high frequency antenna to plastic antenna housing from bottom according to the following steps. Figure11: Installing high frequency antenna 1 -2 4- High frequency antenna 08 el im i n 0 ar y Plastic antenna housing Pr 1 Locate two pre-drilled holes in bottom of plastic antenna housing, and align high frequency antenna mounting bracket to holes, with cable fitting facing towards unit.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Installing Transmitter Cables Before proceeding be sure to mark both ends of one of two R20509-G2 cables and one of two Q13578-01 cables to be identified as ‘A’ side. Electric tape, wire numbers or other suitable device may be used. Note: Sharp bends in antenna cables will cause damage. All cable turns must be in loops and gradual. Refer to “ASC TRIND Technology Update” on page 20.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections 11 Without removing top sheathing, install piece of edge grommet Q10315-06) along edge of top sheathing where cables pass in column. See exploded view in Figure 13. Note: Carefully check for any points where cables are run where cables may come in contact with sheet metal edges, and install edge grommet to prevent cable damage.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections 15 Use hacksaw to cut 3/8 inch slots in cabinet top cover to allow strip a minimum of 6" wide to be folded back with pliers and hammered flat as shown in Figure 16, to allow cables to pass under top cover to grommet. Note: Remove top cover from work area to cut slot. Do not cut metal in proximity to dispensers. Place top cover on cardboard while hammering to prevent damage to paint.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Installing Cables to Overhead Antennas Cables should be separated into pairs for ‘A’ and ‘B’ side as instructed in ‘Installing Transmitter Cables’ on page 32. 1 Pull ‘A’ or ‘B’ side cables, one each R20509-G2 and Q13578-01, back through hole on antenna bracket T20211-01 onto top of unit. 2 Thread one end of plastic conduit Q13592-02 onto large threaded end of connector Q13591-01 until plastic conduit bottoms out. See Figure 17.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Installing Top Cover For units with logo display cabinet 1 Remove four 3/4 inch knockouts from top cover T20213-01 for wide frames or T20215-01 for narrow frames. Figure 18: Installing top cover Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry Four 3/4” knockouts for mounting logo display cabinet (two shown) 1-1/4” knockout Slots for screws 2 Remove 1-1/4 inch knockout from one side of top cover for logo display wiring and use RTV sealant to seal around underside of unused knockout.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Routing Cables Retrofit kit comes with twenty (20) cable clamps, four large (Q13558-06) and sixteen small (Q13558-08). Number required for proper installation varies with units. Large clamps are for use with power cable R20580-G1. Note these variations for routing cable to card cage: Horse Shoe style CRIND™ For these units, utilize opening in printer shelf bottom for routing.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Page 60 T20662-G2 R20773-G2 R20773-G2 J1/J2 P2 P2 Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry J1/J2 Cable Block Diagram R20762 MDE-4063 TRIND TIRIS Retrofit Kit C00011-010-XXXX Installation Manual• August 2001
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Cabinet Cable Connections For illustration of card cage assembly, see “Card Cage Assembly T20606-G2” on page 62. Note: For all single-sided units, install dummy load connector R20526-01 on JB on transmitter PCB and skip all ‘B’ side connections. If power is applied to card cage without antenna cables or dummy load connected the transmitter board will be damaged. Cable harness T20662-G2 is shipped with card cage connections made.
Preparing Antenna Cable Connections Card Cage Assembly T20606-G2 Back Side Power supply (Regulator) PCB T20314-G1 Tab for securing to shelf divider Data control board Q13563-04 JB for ‘B’ side or R20526-G1 dummy load connector Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry B JA for ‘A’ side A J2A A J2B B Transmitter (low freq) PCB assembly Q13579-01 Front Side P250 on TIRIS Gateway PCB T20128-G3 Recessed male three prong power receptacle UL® label B A J8 for ‘B’ side J7 for ‘A’ side RS232 port Page 62 MD
CRIND® BIOS TRIND™ TIRIS Upgrade CRIND® BIOS TRIND™ TIRIS Upgrade Units must have current Z-180 CRIND logic board. Install the CRIND Bios TRIND software K93744-01, one per logic board, on the T17764-XX CRIND logic board(s) according to the following steps. Note: A properly grounded electrostatic discharge wrist strap must be worn during this procedure.
CRIND® BIOS TRIND™ TIRIS Upgrade 1 Locate and remove existing BIOS at U7 on CRIND logic board T17764-XX using a grounded chip removal tool. Grounding strap Pr el 08 im -2 i 4- n 01 a ry Chip removal tool 2 Install TRIND BIOS K93744-01 (one per logic board) at position U7, orienting notch on chip with indication mark on board as shown. 3 Install jump jack on JP-16 for each side of unit. Note: Jumper on JP-16 informs the CRIND device that a TRIND system is present.
Dispenser Set-Up Dispenser Set-Up Addressing Dispenser Each dispenser on the G-SITE controller must be addressed differently; no two dispensers may have the same address. Address is at discretion of the installer. Follow these steps: 1 From A side of unit, locate dip switches on power supply board (PCB) T20314-G1 in card cage.
Dispenser Set-Up Addressing Gateway Board Address for TRIND device must match address on CRIND® logic board. Follow these steps: 1 Access unit’s CRIND logic board. Refer to MDE-2562 CRIND Service Manual. 2 Locate jump jacks on A and B side CRIND logic boards T17764-XX. 3 Note position of jump jacks and set jump jacks on Gateway board T20128-G3 to match address on CRIND logic boards for both A and B sides.
Dispenser Set-Up Installing Cladding Cap Cladding caps R20554-01 (quantity of 2) are used to fill the gap between the side cladding and logo display cabinet resulting from raising cabinet during the TRIND™ retrofit. CAUTION Perform the following steps to install each cladding cap. If power tools are used for assembly work must be done at least 20" from fuel island 1 Replace outside sheathing with side cladding still attached, using only as many screws as necessary to hold in place temporarily.
Dispenser Set-Up Preparation for Tuning Antennas Antenna tuning requires use of field strength sensor Q13626-01 supplied with ASC tool kit. 1 For units without G-Site™ put unit in ‘Stand Alone’ mode by disconnecting J4 on the DCB board and placing jumper on light microreader board at JP3. Note: JP3 and J4 can never both be in or both out. One and only one must always be in, the other out. 2 Restore power to unit(s) and cold start the CRIND. Refer to MDE-2562, CRIND Service Manual for detailed instructions.
Dispenser Set-Up 4 On card cage, move three position ‘tune’ toggle switch from center position to ‘A’. See Figure 23. Figure 23: Tune toggle switch ar y ‘Tune’ toggle switch location 5 Connect leads on multi-meter set to DC voltage to field strength sensor. 1 i n 0 6 By fine adjustments to tuning pot, set to highest DC voltage reading. Note: Voltage will peak at a point, and then decrease with turns in either direction. Set at peak.
Dispenser Set-Up Testing TRIND Perform the following procedures to test the TRIND. 1 Place the unit in the stand alone mode or ensure that the unit is operating with a G-SITE. 2 From ‘A’ side of unit touch hand held test tag (Q13630-02 from the ACS TRIND tool kit) to TRIND target graphic. Door or faceplate TRIND indicator will light. Note: If indicator fails to light check whether light on other side is on; if so it indicates a crossing of ‘A’ and ‘B’ side cables. Check connections.
Dispenser Set-Up Re-installing Logo Display Cabinet Note: Logo display cabinet weighs approximately 75 lbs. Two people are required to perform steps 1 through 3. 1 Carefully lift and place logo display cabinet on top of unit so that it rests on the four threaded rods N23880-01. 2 With logo display cabinet carefully held in place, feed lighting wires on top cover up into cabinet. 4 Remove two threaded rods from opposite corners.
Dispenser Set-Up Completing Installation After all testing has been completed, do the following: 1 Shut off all power to the unit. 2 Replace or refasten all components and hardware, including: • Replace all sheathing and/or pans removed. 3 Close all secure all doors. 4 Clean up work site, removing all materials to be discarded and all tools. 08 - Pr el 1 im 24 i -0 n ar y 5 Reapply power and Cold Start the unit. CRIND® is a registered trademark of Marconi Commerce Systems.